This podcast is my attempt to reflect on the Gospel of John one paragraph at a time. You can follow along on the blog at daverphillips.com/blog or just listen here. Appropriate and insightful comments are always welcome.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Read John 7:53-8:11
Here's a story inserted in the middle of the Tabernacle of Feasts that is controversial for at least two reasons: 1) it's not found in the earliest authorized transcripts and 2) Jesus forgives the unforgivable. I'm not likely to... more
John 7:45-52
The closing section of chapter 7 includes no words from Jesus. Instead, it's a very brief debate between religious leaders as they try to figure out what to do with Jesus. As if their decision. When we zoom out a bit we see this is a ... more
John 7:25-44 Who is this man? What is he teaching? There were dozens of questions in the minds of those present at the Feast of Tabernacles, the huge celebration for all Jews: sons and daughters, male and female servants that ran for an entire week. ... more
Read John 7:14-24 It looks like Jesus couldn't stay away from the Festival of Tabernacles any longer. Halfway through the week-long celebration, He made an appearance. When He did, He didn't find some side tent or hidden area, He went straight to the... more
Read John 7:1-13 If we were Jewish or celebrated with our Jewish brothers, this would be the time of year when the Feast of Tabernacles would kick into high gear. John uses the backdrop of this festival to highlight some significant lessons for us to... more
Read John 6:60-71 The last section in this chapter challenges us all to accept that which is hard to understand. Those of us that have worn the Christian badge for many years might have a hard time understanding the challenge here, but I want to stro... more
Read John 6:25-59 John dedicates the third section in chapter six to answer some questions and raise even more. Some of the crowd finally track Jesus down after His water-walking escape. They're confused. Their motivation is for signs and wonders mor... more
Read John 6:16-24 John's version of Jesus walking on water is concise. We have to look around for some more details, but we shouldn't miss the point that Jesus is Lord of all and wants us to know that we should not be afraid as we fight the battles i... more
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